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1. Hibátlan, helyes, igaz (30) 2. Helytelen, hibás (31)
1. Hibátlan, helyes, igaz – A1–C1 (30) | Szavak |
perfection noun /pəˈfek.ʃən/ [U] tökéletesség
She strives for perfection in everything she does.
chicken legs cooked to perfection
reason noun /ˈriː.zən/ 2 ok, indok vmire (helyes/jogos vmi) [U]
I think we have reason to be concerned.
There is every reason to believe the project will be finished on time.
accepted adjective /əkˈsep.tɪd/ elfogadott (legtöbbek által) (szokás, gyakorlat, elmélet, stb.)
an accepted spelling
authentic adjective /ɔːˈθen.tɪk/ hiteles, valódi; valósághű
authentic Italian food
balanced adjective /ˈbæl.əntst/ kiegyensúlyozott, mértéktartó
The news programme prided itself on its balanced reporting.
correct adjective /kəˈrekt/ 1 helyes, pontos
a correct answer
Check that you have the correct information.
Is that the correct spelling?
"Your name is Angela Black?" "That is correct."
fair adjective /feər/ 3 elfogadható, ésszerű, méltányos
a fair deal
He offered a fair price for the car.
That's a fair comment/question.
justified adjective /ˈdʒʌs.tɪ.faɪd/ indokolt, jogos
justified criticism
He's perfectly justified in asking for a salary increase.
neutral adjective /ˈnjuː.trəl/ 1 semleges (pártatlan, független) (egyik oldalt sem támogató)
neutral ground/territory
He decided to remain/stay neutral on the issue.
objective adjective /əbˈdʒek.tɪv/ tárgyilagos, objektív (elfogulatlan)
I try to be objective when I criticize someone's work.
perfect adjective /ˈpɜː.fɪkt/ 1 tökéletes (hibátlan)
a perfect day/evening
You have a perfect English accent.
The car is five years old but is in almost perfect condition.
Her performance was perfect.
perfect adjective /ˈpɜː.fɪkt/ 2 tökéletesen alkalmas/megfelelő vmire/vkinek
You'd be perfect for the job.
The weather's just perfect for a picnic.
proper adjective /ˈprɒp.ər/ [always before noun] 2 tulajdonképpeni (tényleges, igazi)
his first proper job
I've had sandwiches but I haven't eaten a proper meal.
real adjective /rɪəl/ 3 igazi, valódi (tényleges) [always before noun]
What was the real reason she didn't come?
Is that your real name?
right adjective /raɪt/ 1 helyes, igaz
He only got half the answers right.
You're right about Alison - she's incredible!
"You came here in 2009, didn't you?" "That's right."
right adjective /raɪt/ 3 helyes, megfelelő (döntés, irány, választás, stb.)
I'm not sure she's the right person for the job.
Are we going in the right direction?
true adjective /truː/ 1 igaz (valóságnak/igazságnak megfelelő)
The film is based on a true story.
Is it true that Lucy and Mark are getting married?
Her story is only partly true.
Parents of young children often become depressed, and this is especially true of single parents.
Look at the sentences and decide whether they are true or false according to the text.
true adjective /truː/ 2 igaz, igazi, valódi [always before noun]
true love
a true friend
The true horror of the accident did not become clear until the morning.
understandable adjective /ˌʌn.dəˈstæn.də.bl̩/ érthető (az adott helyzetben normális/ésszerű)
"I still feel really angry about it." "That's understandable."
Their refusal to help is perfectly/completely understandable, considering the circumstances.
valid adjective /ˈvæl.ɪd/ 1 megalapozott, elfogadható (kifogás, kritika, érv, stb.)
a valid excuse/reason
a valid argument/criticism
My ideas might be different from yours, but they're equally valid.
correctly adverb /kəˈrekt.li/ helyesen, hibátlanul; illendően, megfelelően
Have I pronounced your name correctly?
objectively adverb /əbˈdʒek.tɪv.li/ tárgyilagosan, objektíven (elfogulatlanul)
This test assesses all candidates objectively.
perfectly adverb /ˈpɜː.fɪkt.li/ 1 tökéletesen, hibátlanul
The jacket fits perfectly, the skirt not so well.
They're perfectly suited.
really adverb /ˈrɪə.li/ 3 igazán, valóban, tényleg (tény, valóság)
He isn't really angry - he's just pretending.
You don't really expect them to refuse, do you?
She said she was twenty eight, but really she's over thirty.
right adverb /raɪt/ 4 helyesen, jól (hibátlanul)
He guessed right most of the time.
rightly adverb /ˈraɪt.li/ jogosan, helyesen
He is rightly concerned about the situation.
They quite rightly complained to the manager.
strictly adverb /ˈstrɪkt.li/ szigorúan (pontosan/szó szerint)
That's not strictly true.
Strictly speaking, we're not allowed to give you any advice.
understandably adverb /ˌʌn.dəˈstæn.də.bli/ érthetően (az adott helyzetben normálisan/ésszerűen)
She's understandably upset.
Phrases and idioms:
have a/no right to do sth van/nincs joga vmire (megfelelő oka)
He has a right to be angry.
She had no right to speak to me like that.
the truth az igazság
But was he telling the truth?
I don't suppose we'll ever know the truth about what happened that day.
To tell (you) the truth I'm quite pleased he's not coming.
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